The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 141Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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... constitutional arrangements which flourish within the British Commonwealth joint administrative organs shared between two ' sovereign ' and ' autonomous ' nations are unknown . The Dutch have no constitutional device such as that of the ...
... constitutional arrangements which flourish within the British Commonwealth joint administrative organs shared between two ' sovereign ' and ' autonomous ' nations are unknown . The Dutch have no constitutional device such as that of the ...
Pagina 58
... constitutional form , it considers the present constitution , based on the representation of numbers , democratic . Now it is perfectly true that we may have to fight for this principle of numerical representation unless we want ...
... constitutional form , it considers the present constitution , based on the representation of numbers , democratic . Now it is perfectly true that we may have to fight for this principle of numerical representation unless we want ...
Pagina 61
... constitutional detail much of the ground covered by the report falls outside its survey , although both the practical politician and the teacher or student of constitutional law will benefit by reading the careful proposals relating to ...
... constitutional detail much of the ground covered by the report falls outside its survey , although both the practical politician and the teacher or student of constitutional law will benefit by reading the careful proposals relating to ...
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